What is it like to be a PhD in Ancient Chinese?

Updated on society 2024-06-06
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Now that ancient Chinese has been withdrawn from use, it is not a regression in thinking, but a society moving forward and thinking progressing. It is very good to have a doctor in ancient Chinese, and I have modern Chinese, but I can't forget ancient Chinese, which has deep meanings, and it is difficult to communicate and understand. The society is constantly developing, the pace is fast, the expression is concrete, the comprehension is fast, the action is fast, the things are done quickly, and the efficiency is high.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Having a Ph.D. in ancient Chinese is a respect for history, and perhaps our writing today will become ancient Chinese after hundreds of years, just like ancient Chinese hundreds of years ago, ancient Chinese only represents the production, economy and culture of ancient China at that time. Ancient Chinese is often highly generalized, and having a doctor of ancient Chinese is helpful to the current society.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think it is very powerful to be a PhD in ancient Chinese, Chinese culture has a long history, and it is a great thing to study ancient Chinese and understand ancient culture.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no special experience, there are two driving forces, the pursuit of a higher quality of education. I have two bachelor's degrees, 211 master's degrees, and 985 doctorates. A good university has good resources for reading, teachers' books, and so on; In order to find employment, Chinese is a basic subject, and the higher the education, the greater the possibility of entering a good unit.

    Even if it is a first-class institution, there are many good opportunities for prestigious schools.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    One of my uncles is his Ph.D. in ancient Chinese, and he thinks it's great when he becomes a doctor, but when I see my uncle reading ancient Chinese, I can't understand any of them, and I feel that there is a special person who can read ancient Chinese, and he can be an ancient person.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I feel that a Ph.D. in Ancient Chinese needs to know some knowledge of the language, but it doesn't need to be proficient in the language. Some are not all proficient in all of these languages. So there was no experience.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I feel that PhDs who can speak ancient Chinese will be praised by a lot of "people who don't know the truth", especially female doctors, who will treat them differently. But the suffering is limited to oneself, and the problems of changing cards after graduation, choosing a career that is not high or low, and the troubles of doctors are getting more and more year by year.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To be honest, I have always liked ancient Chinese, and now I am a doctor, after so many years, the more I understand, the more I feel that the profundity of this liberal arts is far from memorizing ancient poems and reading ancient texts, so that as long as I am interested, I can still get a lot of fun from it, ancient literature has been abusing me, but I still love her deeply.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I feel like you can never finish reading a book, but you have to understand what you're looking at and what you're learning from it. The rest of life is peaceful, still going to class, leaving class, and doing homework. It's more of your own effort, no matter what you learn as a doctorate, you can still learn.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I feel that learning modern Chinese is not a necessary foundation for learning ancient Chinese, so according to my own hobbies, it is like asking why Chinese people still have to learn English even if they can't even learn Chinese, which should be more difficult for them. So there's a Ph.D. in ancient Chinese that's great, and he's doing things that others can't do.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think I should be quite proud of this experience, because this knowledge is a treasure of the ancients.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I just got admitted to my PhD this year. I think my level is enough for a child. After all, I am only a scholar of ancient times, and there is a huge difference between modern Chinese and ancient Chinese (of various periods), and I have no experience, but I have learned a lot.

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